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Avolate

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  • CPU
    i5 2500k @4.2ghz
  • Motherboard
    Asus Maximus Gene IV
  • RAM
    8 gigs Gskill Sniper DDR3 1600
  • GPU
    MSI Twin Frozer GTX 580
  • Case
    Rosewill Challanger
  • Storage
    Crucial M4 SSD - 1tb Samsung HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair 650tx
  • Display(s)
    Samsung Sa300
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper 212

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  1. 6700k Skylake does use DDR4.
  2. Well a 6700k wont bottlneck a 2080 ti and the 3070 is supposed to be really close to that level of performance. So it should be ok.
  3. I am upgrading my 1080 to a 3070 and I plan on using it till the 5000 series too. Right now I have a 1440p monitor and I am getting a Reverb G2. I think the 3070 with 8 gigs will be just fine till I need to upgrade my whole PC and get a new GPU.
  4. Trying to rush it out before AMD maybe
  5. Some of the AIB's are using cheaper out of spec capacitors. The current theory is that its causing a problem with some cards when boosting.
  6. I dont know how this stuff works but ya I assume the card uses its own memory for the AI tensor cores.
  7. i5 2500k @ 4.5ghz MSI twin frozr GTX 580 8 gigs Gskill sniper 1600mhz 0 low not ready
  8. The 950 Pro is using the New NVMe standard with the M.2 slot So it does not have the Controller Latency of SATA but since its still NAND memory its about the same speeds. In the future we will see Intel release 3D Xpoint drive to replace NAND and they will use the new NVMe standard, not SATA.
  9. NVME reduces the Controller Latency from SATA And when we move to 3D Xpoint memory technology from NAND and use the new NVME standard we will reduce both Drive Latency and Latency from the old SATA controller 3D Xpoint is going to be compatible with Intel Kaby Lake Chipset Z270 boards in Q4 of this year.
  10. I plan on upgrading my gaming PC when Pascal is released. An entirely new build with a Gsync monitor to match with it. Right now I am using 1080p 60hz monitor with i5 2500k, GTX 580, 8 gigs ram, /w a SSD. It scores about 35 average FPS with Valley and does ok still on most new games with High settings. Back when I built it about 5 years ago it was getting 60 FPS or above on games. Do you guys think Pascal will be able to do over 60 FPS in new games on 4k with a single GPU ? I know that currently 4k is limited to 60 FPS because of Displayport limitations, but the new Pascal GPU's should come with a new version of display port that allows higher refresh rate at 4k. Display port 1.4a will do 4k @ 120hz Will we have to wait for newer monitors to pair with the Pascal GPU's ?
  11. I would use something like this hooked to a TV for video playback
  12. Linus needs to do an As Fast as Possible vid on Frame Time and FCAT
  13. Once you move to an Adaptive Sync Monitor the FPS means Alot less then it did before. Because some games you can get 120+ fps and you will still see stutter on a non Gsync or Freesync monitor. But on the monitors which do adaptive refresh its always perfectly smooth and it dont matter if its 60 FPS or 120+ FPS its still the same smooth play.
  14. Because the wireless receiver is plugged into the USB. The keyboard is just talking to the receiver and the tech to get it to talk to the PC is on the receiver not the keyboard.
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